A dog’s sense of smell is thousands of times stronger than a human’s. Their superior snoots are why canines are used in law enforcement; once they’re… Read More...
As war, famine, and political in-fighting dominate the discourse of public conversation, there is one thing some suggest many are beginning to forget, COVID-19. Although the war in… Read More...
In a statement, an NHS spokesperson said: “Admitting 302,000 patients with the virus in 2021 - up from 242,000 in 2020 - alongside infection control requirements had a notable impact on… Read More...
The World Health Organization will officially rename monkeypox, in light of concerns about stigma and racism surrounding the virus that has infected over… Read More...
The data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, covered only 74 out of England's 124 NHS trusts in 2021 - meaning the true number will be greater still.Dr Adrian Boyle, vice… Read More...
Health is the top reason for this new behaviour (32 percent), while 15 percent wanted to prevent waking up with gaps in their memory.A quarter cut back to avoid a hangover, and 14… Read More...
The organisation says: “If you feel that you may be drinking too much or you can’t control your drinking, it’s especially important to talk about it. Help is available through your GP,… Read More...
Although there is currently no cure for lupus, the autoimmune condition is reversible when it’s been induced by drugs, according to Healthline.The health body adds that the onset of… Read More...
Hair loss is inextricably linked with a host of factors, such as stressful life events and nutritional deficiencies. Where these factors are the cause, hair loss can usually be… Read More...
The NHS says ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, which are the small organs that store the eggs needed to make babies. Ovarian cancer is when abnormal cells in the ovary begin to grow… Read More...